Just tried this little gem out this afternoon, and first impression is it's going to be a very handy addition to the shop. Everything I've ever bought from SWAG has been a winner, and no I have no affiliation with them, whatsoever.
These chamfers were cut in scrap of 4140 that, according to my hardness files, is 30C-35C. Cut with zero effort, or chatter. I like it! The other two photos are of an indicator stand I'm making out of Dura-Bar.
The air tool has to be bought separately, and available on Amazon for about 50 bucks. So all in table and tool, is about $150.
Edited to add that I had my photos mixed up. Here is a shot of 4140( the other photos are of Dura-Bar ). It wasn't a machined piece, so the surface finish isn't as nice as it could be. But the cutter never balked at cutting it.
These chamfers were cut in scrap of 4140 that, according to my hardness files, is 30C-35C. Cut with zero effort, or chatter. I like it! The other two photos are of an indicator stand I'm making out of Dura-Bar.
The air tool has to be bought separately, and available on Amazon for about 50 bucks. So all in table and tool, is about $150.
SWAG Chamfer Table
SWAG Chamfer Table When fabricating, few things a more satisfying than a clean edge or a consistent chamfer. Even more so when that perfect chamfer takes less than 30 seconds to achieve. Introducing the SWAG Chamfer table. The Chamfer Table may not look like much, but it has become an...
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Edited to add that I had my photos mixed up. Here is a shot of 4140( the other photos are of Dura-Bar ). It wasn't a machined piece, so the surface finish isn't as nice as it could be. But the cutter never balked at cutting it.
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